Background
The
Universal Club is from the inventor of the first air operated Tire
Changer, Donald D. Moore, U.S. Pat. 2,962,065. His other inventions
include the Superstick Adjustable Golf Club, U.S.Pat. 3,840,231,
with over 100,000 sold and The Walkers Club U.S.Pat. 5,538,245.
The SuperStick was the first Adjustable Club to
use both the vernier principle to change the loft and the double
step telescopic travel shaft. These two principles are incorporated
with all three adjustable clubs on the market today. As the patents
expired on the Superstick in 1992, another man from Ohio used these
two principles to develop a similar adjustable club. Moore then
patented the Walkers club that
leapfrogged both of the existing clubs. As improvements were made
the name was
changed to The Universal Club.
The new features include a machined flat putter
face with 4 adjustable lofts, a Stainless Steel Adjustable locking
lever, large loft numbers on a ratcheting selector ring, and the
lie angle changes automatically for wedge and putter use.
The advantages of using 1 club are a more consistent
golf swing, saving fossil fuel,
healthy exercise, cross golf, traveling light, executive and par
3 use, a second set of
clubs and most of all to save money. This club is absolutely fair
and takes the game
back to its roots, where skill and healthy exercise are the most
important factors.
One Universal Club, for more consistent
control.